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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2004 7:40 am
Post subject: Re sabre cooling
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From: "BCMP" <bcmp.DeleteThis@paralynx.com>
Subject: Re: help needed with ford sabre cooling
Date: 11 December 2004 23:29


Hi Andy,

As President of B.C. Marine Pumps we see this every week. If you have a
rubber impeller pump the impeller should be changed even though it looks
fine. If you have a rubber impeller pump pumping your anti-freeze you
should remove it as the top operating temperature is 180F, then the rubber
fails.

Anyway, if you don't get the proper answer on here let me know.

Harv

"andy barnes" <andy.DeleteThis@barnesandy.wanadoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:cp19h7$s6u$1@newsg1.svr.pol.co.uk...
 > Hi I have a ford sabre 80 hp and when I use it the temp goes up to 90c
 > after 1 hour running is this dangerous.If so what can I do.The water in
the
 > header tank does not seem as hot as the gauge is saying and engine does
not
 > seem that hot.
 > regards Andy
 >
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